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Six matches in the “A” and “F*| Divisions marked the coOMMERCE" ment of the Hong Kong Badmkum |ton League last night, when two!
to the League, the Chinese Young Men's Christian; Association and King's College, made successful debuts in the "B"} Division by sensationally defext-] ing the Victoria. Recreation' Club and the Sailors' and · Soldiers' Home respectively by 9 games to All.
In the Senior Division, in which [only two fixtures were played, the holders of the League champion- ship, Chab de Recreio ""A" troun- ced the Chinese Recreation Club by nine game to nil, while Re- creio "B" just managed to scrape
EXHIBITIONS through by the odd game in nine
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in their encounter against St. AD- drew's "A".
In the two remaining junior fix-
The start of the final in the amateur bicycle races recently held in the Deutschelandiale at Berlin, hetween Germany and Denmark. Lorenz (Denmark) (left) £xished ahead of thhe (Germany):
JIRO YAMAGISHI NEW TENNIS CHAMPION
NARROW VICTORY OVER MIURA, WASEDA YOUNGSTER
Tokyo, November 10.
F.A DEFINE RULES
ONCE AGAIN
POWERS OF REFEREES
AND LINESMEN
THE DIAGONAL SYSTEM APPROVED
RE
London, November 9. EFEREES and linesmen in League games now know exactly where they are. It is no longer at the discretion of the referee to decide on what system games shall be controlled. the past referees have been all-powerful in this matter and it has led to much confusion.
In
Players and linesmen will breathe a sigh of relief that there is now an authoritative pronouncement by the governing body of the game. Beferees who insist on their right to conduct a game without obeying the latest memorandum of the FA will very soon find that they are no longer required to take control of matches. We are to have the diagonal system. It is a system which has been demanded for a considerable time.
The comprehensive circular that has been adopted by the Council will be spread everywhere. Coupled with the instruc tion to adopt the co-operative system of refereeing for League
TIRO Yamagishi to-day won the national tennis singles cham-games, there are instructions which referees would do well to pionship for the third year in succession, after a bitter note, and put into practice in every game, from the most import- struggle with Akimasa Mimza, Waseda University youngster, with ant down to the contest on the village green.
The fact that when a player)**
tures. St. John's Club beat Kow- loon Tong "B" by 6 games to 3, while Kowloon Tong "A" beat St.the score-board reading 6—4, 4—6, 3-6, 7-5, 6~0. Andrew's "B" by 7 games to 2
Chinese "Y" Shine
Miura exhibited a superior brand of tennis, actually leading his veteran opponent by 21 games to 20 at the end of the first is sent off there are big head-1 four sets. In the concluding set however, he wilted before the lines calling attention to it in superior stamina and experience of Yamagishi.
The outstanding match last night was seen at Bridges Street, where the Chinese "Y" although junior players, gave an exhibition Miura reached the final brac-] of badminton which at times was ket at the expense of Yasumine superior to that usually witness Kuramine Kuramitsu, who was led in renior games.
ranked third last year, or four
At Causeway Bay, the Chinese rungs above Mirua's standing. were without the services of S. P. Yamagish: reached the finals Chan, who has joined King's Col- by defeating Fumitaro Nakano, lege, and W. C. Choy, who has not
Hosei University champion. yet returned from Shanghai.
who stood sixth in the national
In their
Also Doubles
LEWIS GIVES AN EXHIBITION Army Instructors Have Treat
EVERY MOVE EXPLAINED
10.
the newspapers is evidence that the event is not common. And It should not be forgotten that a player sent off is not always
guilty of the offence the referee alleges against him. There have been great blunders in this respect.
the field."
Player's Rights
BROMLEY ON THE TESIS England's Chances Bright
COACHING. ENGAGE ENT IN INDIA
The F. A. now tells its re-
Loudon, November 3. At King's College, the Sailors(ranking last year.
ferees: "You must check rough] E. H. Bromley, the Australian and Soldiers Home gave a very
play at the very outset. You Test cricketer, who toured Eng- disappointing display.
must not discuss or argue find with Woodfall's team in friendly match against the same Murakami, yesterday added the Yamagishi, paired with Reizo
London, November 6.
points with players or officials 1934, and Jack Scaife, one of team last week, they were on topdoubles championship cup to his world's cruiser-weight champion, must not do so with persons off now in India, where they are un- John Henry Lewis, the coloured on the field of play, and you Australia's best fieldemen, are but they badly collapsed last trophies, after a three set bat-who is to meet Len Harvey at the night without winning even a sin-tie with Tamio Abe and Minoru Wembley Pool on Monday not be forgotten by referees Patiala, under the direction
der a two-months coaching e- gle game.
At the same time, it should ragement with the Maharajah of Kawaji The
scores were (this last-minute suspension basi❤ The results of last night's 14–12, 6-2; 6-2 S
neas from America can be ignor that it is within the rights of a Mr. Frank Tarrant, Pr matches were. as follows:-
Yamagishi represented Japan (ed), had an engagement with the player to ask a question as to When in England Bromley was in the Davis Cup matches in British Army at Aldershot
why a certain decision has been operated on for appendicitis and In the “A” Division last night Shanghai on his way to Lon-
Europe last year, playing in October 20
given The reason for that is since his return to Australia be at King's Park Club de Recreio don-Domei.
Over 200 of the instructors and
obvious.
has been unable to reproduce his "B beat St Andrew's "A" by 5
students gathered at the Army had a free kick given against cricket this season-an operation It may be that a player has best form. He has played little School of Physical Training to see him. If on being asked, games to 4:
Lewis demonstrate.
the for tonsilitis kept him out of the Colonel Wand Tetley, who has referee tells him how he has in-Sydney and Erisbane games. had so much to do with the deve fringed the laws, the player Asked when at Colombo about 21-2
lopment of Army boring and
who uses his brains will see to Australia's chances in the Tests, London, November 3- King fencing, acted as compere.
it that he does not repeat the Bromley said he thought they 15-21 Levinsky, Chicago heavyweight carried a kind of leather pillow beat F. A. Broadbridge and F.
infringement. boxer, has cabled his willingness with handles, upon which” he in-
|were very bright. V. Wong H. A Noronha and CC Pereira can) boxer Ben Foord in England chief punches in attack
24-19 to meet the British (South Afri-vited Lewis to demonstrate the HS. TOWNEND
Saints Just Lose
H. A. Barros and A. E. Xavier (Recreio "E
beat S. A. Gray and A. E. P..
Guest
lost to E. F. Fincher and H
Kew
(Recreio "B"
lost to Gray and Guest
lost to Fincher and Kew
LEVINSKY AGREES TO MEET BEN FOORD IN ENGLAND
891 for a purse of £2,500. 3-21
lost to Broadbridge and Wong 13-21
Class Tells
He
Class always tells, and thei
LA. da Silva and E. A. R. Alves lost to A Smith and N. Smith. 10-21 Army students looked on spell-
(Recreio "B"")--
beat Gray, and Guest
beat Fincher and Kew
lost to David Kwok and J. Ben- 21-14 nitt 21-18 best J. A. Donald ́ ́and J. W.
Pengelley
best Broadbridge and. Wong - 21-13
Champions' Easy Win
8-21
lost to L. A. Carvalho and A. M.
Silva
8-21.
bound at the grace of the negro 3-21 boxer, the accuracy and the per-
feet style of everything he did 21-And unlike so many fighting men
who are inarticulate:
C. Alves and J. Alvares (Kowloon! Tour)
*
Lewis ex-
2. •
RETIRES FROM
"Allen has a young team, how- cver." he added. “and can be re- lied on to get the best out of his bowlers."
ATHLETICS 1927.
But Now Secretary To Milocarians
Scaife, who was born in Eng- land, went out to Australia in After two years of first- class cricket he was out of the game for three years. Returning theshowed adimirable forra against the other three states, scoring 120 against New South
14-21 plained the why and wherefore of WITNESSED ́ ́OLYMPIC GAMES Wales and 100 against Queens
8.2 every move he made.
WITH CHANCELLOR ÎNTLER
Hel
land
BASEBALL IN PHILIPPINES Getting Ready For Tokyo Games
At Causeway Bay last night, lost to Smith and Smith Club de Recreio "A" beat the lost to Kwok and Bennitt Chinese Recreation Club by gbeat Donald and Pengelley... 21-10 The champion's sparring was
H. Chatt and F. S. Kwok (Kowlom very much the real thing." games to nil in the "A" Division:
P. C. Leung and C. & Yung (CRC) lost to Smith and Smith
Tong) lost to J. J. Remedios and M. A.
shad on the gloves with a colour-
(By "THE TWELFTH MAN"!) Oliveira
lost to Kirok and Bennitt 1-21ed colleague named "Red" Bruce,
Landon, October 16." beat Donald and Pengelley 21-13 so called because he has suburn
Athletics are bound to feel the Saints Love At Home hair, which is a rare phenomenon loss of H S Townend, former fost to E da Sons and H. A.
In the "B" Division at the Stamongst the coloured fraternity.
Oxford president and runner-up| Alves
4-21 Andrew's Church Hall last night; F.K. Kwok and S. W. Liny Kowloon Tong "A" beat St. An- Bruce carried the fight assidu-battling with an Achilles tendon
All Phases
to Tom Hempson in the 1931; (CRC)
AAA kalf-mile, who, u
after lost to Remedios and Oliveira 12-21]drew's “B” by 7 games to 2: 3 Jost to Carvalho and Silva
R. E. Kirby and J. P. Dawson (St exploit all the phases of swift has decided to retire from the ously. This enabled Lewis - to which broke dawn first in 1932, ....: 10-23
Manila, November 6. lost to Sousa and Alves .............. 13-21 Andrew's "B")
Local- baseball-officials are busy 8. W. Wong and I. P. Lo (CEC){löst to N. A. E. MacKay and A.. footwork, guards, feinting and track at the comparatively early mapping out plans to boost base lost to Remedios and Oliveira
3-21 Chen
17-21 attack in their most attractive age of 2-ne 4-21 beat A. W. de Rozs and E. C
form.
ball in the Philippines in order to 8.21 Yes
21-27
24 But athletics have not lost have a strong representation in Tost to A. E. EL. Cato and R.
It was the star artist doing his Townend. As the new secretary the coming World's Olympic ..best. E Lee
12-21
When it was all over the for the Milocarian Club, he will be Games in Tokyo in 1940. (St. lads crowded round Lewis able to bring his experience to With the reorganization of the and gave him their cheering bear on Navy, Army and Arnternational Baseball League in 3-2T|thanka, 21-18 [Lewis retained his light-w
Berlin during the last Olympics, 17-21 points decision over 15 rounds at hery, and is stated at Woolwich the Tokyo Games, according to Townend is in the Royal Artilaall will be a big, feature in Wembley Pool]
But he may not always be reamer of the PALT who Dr. Eegino R. Ylanan, secretary- soldier. He has just been to Oxford to take his M.A degree I understand that a prepar school falls within the scope
lost to Carvalho and Silva
lost to Sousa and Alves
Debut Match Victory-
M. Welll md. G. White
48")
At Bridges Street last night, the Chinese " best the Victoria Andrew's Recreation Club by 9 games to nil lost to Mackay and Chan
in the "B" Division:
W. Lawrence and A. O. Barretto (V.E.C.)
lost to P. IL Wang and T. W.
Wong
beat Roza and Yea
Lost to Castro and Lee
A. S. Bliss and &. A. Broadbridge (St. Andrew's "B
.Tel. 27891
lost to Ong Tian Jon.' and
Chuang The Yong
|lost to MacKay and Chan 2-23 lost to Roza and Yes
Lost to Castro and Los
lost to Henry Koh and Freder
ick Koh
8-21
17-24
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lost to Ong and Chuang
beat the S. and S. Home by nine ...... 13-21
7.21 8ames: to nil 18-21
lost to Kah and Koh.
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I hear that Miss E. M. Dear-Hitler's box for the entire meet baseball in the Olympics. He had best Stephens and Brown 22 man, the-Fightman Cup player, ing. He met the Leader, Goering, much to do in the formation of 2-21 beat Merritt and Yang Chen 21-who with Mits Nancy Lyle has such Goebbels, and many other not the International Baseball Co- 2.21 best J. Payne and W. Sprague 21—1) 11-21 Woo and H. N. Chang (Klug's international record in do-ables, and made use of his duent gress in Europe,
College med t bles, is to take up a post at Har-German, learnt in Switzerland | Tong Juniors Lose beat Stephens and Browd.
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baseball. $T.Panand K I the St. John's Club by 6 games to Cale by set 24 sredded 3 in the "B" Division:
bext Stephens JAT. Soares and Peter Le best Maritt and (Kowlook Tong)
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This is becoming quite a habit champion alier), nowadays pit
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